Two cleaners at a club in Tomakin received a shock when the roller door of a supplies room was rammed by a car in the early hours of Saturday morning, February 2, police say. At 4.30am, an allegedly stolen silver Toyota Sedan reversed into the roller door and knocked it down while the cleaners were inside, Batemans Bay Police said. Two offenders entered the supplies room while one remained in the car, the police spokesperson said. The cleaners heard the noise, observed the offenders and yelled, before the offenders "took off" in the car. Police were contacted and attended the club. The spokesperson said the three suspects included a 30-40 year-old man with a solid build wearing a black hoodie, black shorts and runners, and one man wearing a blue hoodie, red track pants and runners. Police said the car used at the scene was found at Sunshine Bay on Sunday, and was seized for forensic evidence. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Two cleaners at a club in Tomakin received a shock when the roller door of a supplies room was rammed by a car in the early hours of Saturday morning, February 2, police say.
At 4.30am, an allegedly stolen silver Toyota Sedan reversed into the roller door and knocked it down while the cleaners were inside, Batemans Bay Police said.
Two offenders entered the supplies room while one remained in the car, the police spokesperson said.
The cleaners heard the noise, observed the offenders and yelled, before the offenders "took off" in the car.
Police were contacted and attended the club.
The spokesperson said the three suspects included a 30-40 year-old man with a solid build wearing a black hoodie, black shorts and runners, and one man wearing a blue hoodie, red track pants and runners.
Police said the car used at the scene was found at Sunshine Bay on Sunday, and was seized for forensic evidence.
Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.